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DB fares going up AGAIN...

(22 posts)

  1. Al
    Member

    This happening on the day after New Year's, 2005. Going up by a "nickel" across the board.

    This now means that a one-to-three-stage adult journey is going to be ninety cents. A trip out to Bray Strand will now be €1.85 one-way...and if you wanna ride to somewhere like Leixlip, it'll be a whopping €2.10...and somewhere like Balbriggan or Newcastle Co. Wicklow will be €4.10 or so, right? They gotta consolidate fares if they want people to switch back to the bus; but I guess that the privatisation crusade put zero impetus into DB engaging in something as modern as a flat fare...

    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. Anonymous
    Member

    At least it will mean less rooting around for those silly 5 cent coins, so hopefully it will mean less time at stops while people fish for change. I still think we should bring back conductors on some of the busier routes.
    [posted by: Richard]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  3. Al
    Member

    i know yeah what a load of crap
    Posted 3 years ago #
  4. Anonymous
    Member

    It's dublin bUs we are talking about here???.. it's not Saint Vincent De paul,,, what you want a Red/Yellow pass for everyone??? as for the change Issue.. buy pre-paid tickets..

    AD-eleven
    [posted by: ad11]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  5. Anonymous
    Member

    Routes like the 78A are already flat fare routes. Everybody pays 85 cents no matter where they are going.
    [posted by: GO SHARP]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  6. Anonymous
    Member

    The outer suburban fare to Newcastle Co. Wicklow will be ¤3.10 - an increase of only 5c. Extraordinary good value, considering it's a 24 mile trip.

    Dublin Bus' fares are amongst the cheapest in Europe. The whingers never notice that though, do they?
    [posted by: Mr Angry]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  7. AlekSmart
    Member

    Dead Right Mr GRrrr !
    If U want to make a bus journey of any length in London from the 2nd Jan and pay by cash (Only into a kerbside Ticket Machine mind U) then U better have £1.20 STERLING in yer sweaty paw which is around 1.70 in Euro. Try tellin that to the great lumpen proletariat who incessantly moan at the injustice of Bus fares featuring THREE digits....!
    Posted 3 years ago #
  8. Al
    Member

    I daresay that the higher fares elsewhere are going to support vastly improved rail systems, something that is slow in getting started in Ireland...note that Britain at last, the birthplace of powered railways, finally has a train operating at 186 mph on its soil while the fastest an Irish train will go is about 90 mph.

    And my point about flat fares negates the notion that Ireland's public transport fares are less than elsewhere—especially when the outer suburban fares are brought into the equation, some zones starting just ten miles from the city centre.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  9. Anonymous
    Member

    Unfortunately, the increased fares here are largely as a result of massive government underfunding.

    Take your train problems to 'trainrage', you stupid whining fool :)
    [posted by: Mr Angry]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  10. Al
    Member

    Agus Nollaig Shona Duit, an tUasal Fearg

    Don't have to remind me about the underfunding problem...of course, the Dark Lord Cullen has a favourable eye to roads and "mosherways through Tara" and not to public transport. Will we ever get a government that has a Kyoto-compliant transportation policy?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  11. Keith dunne
    Member

    the cost of my journey has gone from ¤1.65 to ¤1.75, which i would gladly pay if there was a better bus service that meant i could get a bus home from work, rather then have to wait for one that is not full. why do we need increased charges anyway? how much profits are dublin bus making from uncollected bus refunds?
    Posted 3 years ago #
  12. Anonymous
    Member

    i have about ¤10 worth of refund tickets at home! My fare was ¤1.65 and now is ¤1.70 but 9times out of ten I throw in ¤2coin-easier, quicker, handier. But I must cross the Liffey and make my way to O'Connell Street to collect my change!
    [posted by: busfreak]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  13. AlekSmart
    Member

    Well Freaky,you COULD consider putting them into an envelope addressed to : GOAL.
    PO Box 111.
    DunLaoire and mark it Asian Disaster Appeal.
    Dont think too much about it just DO it and then if that action comes back to haunt U remember the ¤1.65 fare has increased to ¤1.75 thats .
    But I DO agree that "crossing the Liffey" is such a drag and I know it would certainly spur me into buying a few books of Travel 90 tickets...!!!!
    Posted 3 years ago #
  14. Al
    Member

    Did I mention that it's utter "skcollob" that DB are raising fares when they have generated a surplus for the second year running? Wouldn't they reduce fares in the face of such brilliant fiscal performing??

    All the so-called "ministers" are as corrupt as the Neocons in the USA. Bollocks to 'em all.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  15. Anonymous
    Member

    well would spent more time trying to have the correct change for your journey, than wasting time here ranting on about 5c/10c refund ticket, I think you'd be financially better off.. and as AlekSmart suggests, send the ticket to a Charity of your choice. be innovative, creatative. and less of a aold wan moaning about the silly cents!

    regards

    ad11
    [posted by: ad11]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  16. Al
    Member

    Ad: GFYS for a change. Irish people have always thought for themselves instead of being "empire clones. People like you probably piss on Michael Collins' grave, is that right?
    Posted 3 years ago #
  17. XpressoX
    Member

    Here's a clue, buy pre-paid tickets! Your only delaying the bus going through your pockets for loose change! And for any general bus users its ¤1.80/¤2.10 for any X bus, so dont argue with the driver!
    Posted 3 years ago #
  18. Anonymous
    Member

    there is away around this . if you travel on a bus by a 1-74 fare more then once a day . get yourelf a book of 5 one day ramblers for 16-00 . 3-20 per ticket tats 30 cent saving on 2 1-75 journies and you can take other buses for nothing during the rest of the day if you need to .

    [posted by: Me possibly]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  19. Linda
    Member

    i meant 1-75 not 1-74
    Posted 3 years ago #
  20. Anonymous
    Member

    Are you serious about thinking DB is expensive???


    Have you travelled on any UK bus routes lately? Or Spanish, Italian etc?

    DB must have the cheapest bus fares i know of!

    65> get it free as do spouses etc....

    Get a grip and open your eyes.

    In the UK everyone pays. No free travel for elderly there.


    [posted by: Aircoach man]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  21. AlekSmart
    Member

    Taken from my post of 24/12/2004...........

    "Dead Right Mr GRrrr !
    If U want to make a bus journey of any length in London from the 2nd Jan and pay by cash (Only into a kerbside Ticket Machine mind U) then U better have £1.20 STERLING in yer sweaty paw which is around 1.70 in Euro. Try tellin that to the great lumpen proletariat who incessantly moan at the injustice of Bus fares featuring THREE digits....!"

    Fast Fwd to Today.......from 1st jan 07 the cheeky cheerful Cockney Chappies will be fumbling for Stg£2 per bus journey in London (¤2.94 in Irish Money)

    Dublin Remains one of the Lowest Bus Fare regeime`s in Europe so lets hear so Reality being checked for once !!!
    Posted 1 year ago #
  22. Anonymous
    Member

    The New DB Fares Are As Follows:

    ¤0.95 > ¤1.00
    ¤1.35 > ¤1.40
    ¤1.55 > ¤1.60
    ¤1.80 > ¤1.90
    [posted by: Driver A]
    Posted 1 year ago #

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